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i The Capita! Journal, Salem, Oregon -Tuesday, By Unlit Eciiou- THIS formal dance the members of Arabian Knights club Fisher tonight the Salem ivill call out were grucsta at the Hotel Benson fur over the week end. a smart assemblage to the Moose hall where the club is uhiiig the series of formal dances which i have been announced for the win ter. Beautiful Shrine emblem ami decoration In keeping- with the' Hallowe'en Reason will make the ballroom a beautiful place for the dance. Hunt's orchestra will furn ish the music during the evening. Mrs. W. II. Lytic returned Mon , duy nlfiiit from Hortland where she was a guest of her sister. Mrs. Robert Stanfleld for a several days stoy. .She attended a large tea which Mrs. Slaiifleld gave Monday in honor of Mis. VV. II. Morehouse of Pendleton. Thurs day Mrs. Lytic will have Air. and Mrs. Clark Nelson of I'ortland as Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Walker ar rived Monday night from Xewpoit and are to be the guests of tile son In law ami daughter, Mr. and Mrs. V. Connell Dyer, for a visit in Salem. Mrs. S. C. Dyer has had as he guests for a few days her sister, Mrs. M. 11. Loimey and Miss Mar guerite Dooney of Jefferson. Sa lem friends of Mrs. Dooney have extended her a most cordial wel come on this visit because she just recovering from an illness which has cotifined her to her home for several months and this Is he: eight first visit to months. Salem for Mrs. D, R. Rom was hostess for for a prettily appointed dinner at her guests who will motor down her home Saturday night having to attend the Illahee Country club covers placed for nine. A large dance. Mayor anil Mrs. Otto .J. Wilson and children, who hive been mo toring in California, are expected to arrive In Halem tonight. They were l-mi'sIH nf Unviip 1AM lur. niece in I'alo Alto, the Earnest evening with Wilsons, who are former proml nent Salem folk. In Merced the; passed a short visit with Mrs. Wilson's sister, Mrs. Harry T. Babcock. They spent short visits in Ran Francisco and other cities of the southern state. pumpkin used to hold French marigolds formed an attractive centerpiece and Hallowe'en nut baskets added to the spirit of the I receiving congratulations upon the , arrival of a son at tnelr home .n I North Salem this morning. i The Professional and Business Woman's club will meet tonight in the Y, W. 0. A. rooms for the reg ular meeting. Elmo White will speak at the meeting on the meas ures which are to be voted upon at the election next week, Mr. and Mrs. W. (I. Strench and son. Rodger, of Ketchikan, Alaska, and Dr. OertrudeMtnthorne, who has been In India for five years. arrived today from Newport where they have been visiting Mrs. Strench's and Dr. Min.thorne's par ents. Dr. and Mis. H. J. Min thorne, for Severn I weeks. They ape the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B, C. Miles and tomorrow will leave for Portland. The Strenches are re turning to their home In Alaska and will be accompanied by Dr. Mtnthorne. Dr. Mlnthorne has Just recently returned from India where she spent five years as phy sician .and surgeon for the Womans Christian Medical sehoo. Punjo'o country. T.oudehano, India. They will sail October 30 from Seat tle for Alaska. Miss Helen Cory returned Mon day night from Fori land where she passed the day with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McGilchrist and H. S. Bolinger formed a par ty which motored to Portland over the week end. They were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. B. M. Thompson during their stay in that city. Announcement was made yes terday of the results in the election at the O. A. C.-Salem club at Cor valllg. La, Noel Davis is the new president: Miss Bdna Magers, vice president; Miss Grace Humphreys, secretary: Glenn Aekerman, treas urer. Jack Bartlett is sergeant at arms and Glenn Gregg was elect ed Barometer reporter. Mrs. Charles Randall returned Sunday night from Pendleton where she has visited for a month. She was accompanied home by Mrs. W. I. Keaty who will be her guest for a few weeks. t Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Smith re-1 turned yesterday from Spokane where they were the guests of friends for three weeks. They for merly lived in Spokane but this was the first visit to the city in twenty four years, and it was a very enjoyable one, Mrs. I". R. Vance and small niece, Betty Sauerman, have re turned from Portland where they were the guests for a week of Miss Sauerman's grandmother, Mrs. L. M. Vance. The Woman's Foreign Mission ary society of the Ja.son Lee church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. G. Jenscher on North Church street. A report of the mnual meeting at the Oregon conference will be made by Mrs. A. F. Mulligan. The committee ex tends a welcome to all members and friends. Bishop Shepard of the Oregon Methodist churches and Mrs. Shepard came down from Port land this morning and are the guests of Salem friends for the day They are here to attend the unveil ing of the Jason Lee painting at the state house. Armenian Rout Turks Constantinople, Oct. 25 Armenians have defeated the Turk I ish nationalists at the foot of Mt. j Araat near the sea of Chief Patri. j arch, according to advices received 1 here. Georgia has sent an ultima turn to the Turks and Tartars j threatening war unless they with- draw their troops from Georgia's frontiers and also cease menacing Baton m. October 26, i. r . dancing Fro New Rnipment ni..i just vCU at Shipley, JOTtT?TSj a r itti - 1 I I SI 1 1 a WHAT 9 ON YOUR MONEY MEANS 94.82 will net a profit of .....' $ time. After the dinner the adjourned to tin- music hall at the cottage farm and finished the lancing and music. Plates were set for Dr. and Mrs. Merced they ! Charles Bates, Mrs. E. Edwards, Miss ltuth Johns, Dr. E. Dermis, S, B. Elliott, Charles A. Johns Jr, and Dr. and Mrs. Ross, Miss Phyllis Walker, one of th popular younger maids who is at tending University of Oregon this winter and who is pledged to the Alpha Phi sorority, Is expected home Thursday to be at the home guests 1 ,,f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Walker, until Tuesday. Miss Bernlce Craig left last night for Portland to spend a short vis it wilh friends. Mr and Mrs. I!. J. Miles enter tained it dinner Saturday night it their south Salem home inviting Mr. and Mrs. I! ('. Miles anil Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miles. The living room and dining room were attract Ive wilh scurlet dahlias placed about and the dining room was done in yellow with the h'reneh marigolds being used. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Nie meyer and small son, Stewart, motored back to Salem Sunday night, fron Portland where they r Women Made Young Bright eyes, a clear stein and a body full of youth and health ma bo yours if you will keep your system In order by regularly taking COLD MEDAL Miss Ruth Johns will leave in the morning for Vancouver, Wn., where she will be the guest of Miss Norma- Spark until Monday. Before returning home she will also visit with friends In Portland Mrs. Marie Flint Is expected home tonight from Dayton where she has been a guest of Mrs. E. W. Swlck for a week. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Crawford have been entertaining as their house guest. Fred Green of Tur ner whospent a short stay in Sa lem. Mrs. George F. Rodgers and Miss Margaret Rodgers left this morning for Portland to pass a few days Btay with friends. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bollr rer Mr. md Mrs. M. J. DeLopp are How to Make Pine Cough Syrup at Home Ifnn no equal for prompt rPHlilts. 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Aik vour druggist tor "2 ounce of Plnex" with directions, anil don't accent nuy tliim; else Onarnnteed to "ive nbsi lute ntlsfnctlnn or iimner ' FINANCIAL STATEMENT . Cross assessed valuation JSC, 505, 715. 00 Value Municipal Property (not including Public Utilities 11,035.376.00 Net Debenture Debt 9,488,997.00 Itevc-nue from Public Utilities (above cost ot op eration) 767,773.00 Net Local Improvement Debt (rate payers' share) 3,046,763.00 NOTICE! Noliee Is hereby given that a road district meeting will be held at Oregon Rlectrlc depot at Qulnuby In Road District No. 62 in If&rton county, Oregon, on Sal itiilny the tlth day of November, 1920, at 2 o'clock p. in. for the purpose of levying an additional tax for r ind purposes in said dis trict. v. M. BUSHEY. Judge. District No. 33 in Marion county, .Oregon, on Rat unlay the 0th day of November msu, at 2 o clock p. m. for the purpose of levying an additional tax for road purposes in said ilis trlcl. W, M. BUSHBY, Judge. NOTlt i: Noliee is hereby given that a road do t let meeting will be held it The Floyd Davenport residence 'n Road District No. no In Marion county, Oregon, on Sat Urdaj the 6th day of November. 1!'20, lit 2 o'clock p o:. for the ptirp.'se of levying an additional lax for road purposes In said d s trlcl. W. M. BUSHEY, Judge. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that load district meeting will be held at ine w intei genool house In lload District No. 46 In Marlon county. Oregon, on Sat Uruay the UUi day of November, at 2 o'clock p. in, fur th purpose ot levying an additional tax for road purposes in said dia trlcl. W. M. BUBHUY, Judge. BfOTICE Notiee Is hereby given that n road dlatrlct meeting wilt be held , The Commercial ball in West S! i ton in Road District No. 66 In Marlon county, Oregon, on Sat urday the 6th day of November. Ii0, at 2 o'clock p. in. for the purpose f irvMnit in additional tax tor road purposes in said dN triot. YY. M. BUSHEY, Judge. NOTIt'i: Notiee Is herein given that rotd district mewing wili lie held n The Rock Point school home ,i Road District No. 70 In Marlon county, Oregon, on Sat urdnv the 6th div of November HII, at 2 o'clock f f,,r i,, purpose of levyin- ,, ad.li.ioni tax for road purposes in said !:; rlet. IT. M. BUSHEY, Judge. NOTICE Notice in hereby given that n road district meeting will be held at The Union school house in Uoatl DLstrict No. 49 In Marlon county. Oregon, on Sat urday tin' 6th day of November, l'.'-'O. at 2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of 1, -vying n additional tux for road purposes In said dis trict. W. M. BUSHBY, Judge. NOTU'K Notice is hereby giie:- ;! . road dlatrlct meeting will be held it Tho Talbot school house in rtoad Uisttrtoi N In Marion county, Oregon, on Sat urday the 6th da of Novel 1920. at I o'clock p. m. for tin iWMsit' or ha v in in i, i, : x for road imipasea In aald i trtct. V. M. IM'SliKV, Judge. i . ' Notice L herehv iHven dint ft rood district meeting will be held at The Lee Walls' garage In Road Dlatrlct No. 10 in Marion county, Oregon, on Sat ttrday the 6th day of November A A , u ,. , .. ,L. r U V, 41 I ' I M" r. , in. U I ii arpoae of le-ytng an addllfona x for road purposes in aald dia W. M. BUSHEY. Judtre. NOTICE Noth-e Is hereby given that oho msirie.t iiieetitig w itt be held a; 1 he John Tweed residence route in ltoad District No. 52 in Marlon county, Oregon, on feat urday the 6th day of November 1920, at 2 o'clock p. m. for thi purpose of levying nn additional tax for road purposes In said dis trict. W. M. BU8HJBT, Judge. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that a road district meeting will be held a' The W. o. w. hall at Victor Point ill Road Distilet No. S3 In Marlon county. Oregon, on Sat urday the 6th day of November 120. at 2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of levying an additional tax for road purposes in said dis trict. V. M. BtTSHMT, Judge. tax for road purposes in said dis trict. W. -VI. BUSHEY, Judge. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that a road district Meeting1 will be held at The Central Howell school house In Road District No. 89 in Marlon county, Oregon, on Sat urday the th day of November 1920, at 1 o'clock p. in. for the purpose of levying an additional trict. W. M. IH'SHEY, Judge. In Addition to being General Obligation Notes, these are secured by long-time debentures totaling $2,594,420. Denominations $100, $500 and $1,000 Princlpa land semi-annual interest i March 1st and September 1st) payable in U. S. Gold Coin in New York City and at the of fices of Morris Brothers, Inc. Legality approved by Malone, Ma lone & Long, Toronto. 4Teloihtino or TologTar.lf Orders at Our Expense I MORRIS BROS. Inc. Florence Bowden Cello, Mandolin, Guitar, Banjo, Ukelele Derby Building Wednesdays Estab lished Over a Quarter t'entury "The Premier Municipal Bond House." Established Over a Quar ter Century. Capital One Million Dollars. Portland, Or., Morris Hldg.. 309-11 Slark. Broadway 2151. Seattle. Wash., Central Building. Tnconin, Wash., Fidelity Building. San Ernnelsco, Gal., Merchants Na tional Bank Building. Capita! . One -1.... .Million Dollars --M-e! Elma Weller Teacher of Piano Residence Studio 695 North Liberty St. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that a road district meeting will be held at The Rosedale school nouse in Road District No. 38 in Marlon county, Oregon, on Sat urday the StH day of November, 1920, at 1 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of levying an additional trlct. AY. M. BUSHBY, Judge. HOOVER It BEATS. . as ii Sweeps as it Cleans NOTICE Notiee Is hereby given that s road district meeting will be held .i ! 1'he Brush Creek school housa In Road District No. 54 in Mn ion county, Oregon, on Sat-' unlay the tith day of November, ll'20. at. 7 o'clock p. ni. for the I purpose oi lavying additional! tax f..- read purposes In said district. W. M. BOSHBT, 1 1 our Hoover will gently beat the rugs a thousand heats a minute. As it beats out every particle of destructive emhedded Kit it will sweep up all the clinging Jitter and prolong the life of your rugs. WM. GAHLSDORF The Store of Housewares. HOOVER Public Speaking Dramatic Art The Salem School of Expression Lulu Rosamond Walton Director 147 North Commercial St. 592 Telephones 1484-J Voice Development Oral English Lena Belle Tartar Teacher of Singing Choir and Chorus Training Pupil Soloists for Programs 162 Liberty St., N. Phone 334 or 1615 Miss Beatrice Shelton Teacher of Piano Studio 345 Marion St. Phone 1299 Salem Conservatory of Music 1237 Court St. Phone 626 All branches of Music taught. Seven i teachers. Diplomas granted. Complete course for Grand Opera.. JOHN R. SITES Director of Salem Symphony Orchestra. Formerly Royal Grand Opera Singer, Dresden, Saxony. For Space in This Directory Phone 81 Judse I NOTICE Notiee Is hereby (riven that n road district meeting will be held at The Evans Valley school house la Road District No. St in Marion county, Oregon, on Sat urday the 6th day of November, ItMi at 1:30 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of levying an additional tax for road purposes in said dis- trie W. M. BUSHEY, Judge. NOTICE 'Ire i hereby Blven NOTICE Notice i. hereby given that s road disti l, t me-ting will be held at The Macleay hall in Road Dis trict No. (0 In M.u ion eounty. Oregon, on Sat urdai the tith day of November 1:'" it 1 o'clock p. m. for the parpose of levying an addition' ta for road purposes in said dis trict. W M BUSHBY, Jude- NOTICE Notiei t( hereby given that road district meeting will be held it The Shawr pchool house In Road District No. 4T In Marion county. Oregon, on Sat- ' J urday the th',da.v at November tatrtr.t meeting will be held at lfO, nt I 'clock p. m. for th umb school house in Road purpose of levying an ddftion.' NOTICE Notice is hereby given that s road di.strie' meeting will be held at The residence of Mrs. Ida Couillan! on old Dringle road, in Road District No. !7 in Marion county, Oregon, on Sat urday the 6th day of November. 19!0. at T:30 o'elpck p. m. for the purpose of levying an additional tax for road purposes In said dis trict. - W. M. ni'SHEY. Judge FALL SEEDING TIME Take advantage of the good weather and seed all the ground you possibly can as you know Fall Seeding is usu ally better than spring seeding. Mixed Oats and Vetch We have a choice lot of mixed oats and vetch, re cleared in good shape and about right to sow as it is Also a similar mixture of wheat, oats and vetch a dandy mixture. mo H ! tate-Wide' Telephone Service Our efforts are constantly directed to the extension and improvement rL,,w W telephone service. Large and small communities are de- nT fTn e.a 0t,er' commercially and socially. Good telephone equip- 1 tr,'1 IesI.a"9 towns of Oregon, with good construction and well- tnvln g dlsance" Ple fofes and wires between, mean their mutual convenience and profit. toioir;1. uf ay telephone is proporionate to the number of other f Recleaned Have some choice Fall, Grav class condition. Oats oats, recleaned in first mafaTlv tw tv 4 I e connected with it. In Oregon there are approxi ?JrZ rofv, eph0nCS connected with our system. Ideal telephone and ZT the Prmpt connection of any one of these with any other that follow! m strenth and distinctness in the conversations er7rT:0a?t,s1.!,,tlant !f f n?ineered and constructed with the object of rend SV?hS8t!!K service sufficient in facilities available Phone eoui!nf lhf uefflciently maintained. For this purpose the trie Se and I f J" USt,be, be"er' local and trunk wires must be of proper apDaratn! rn fflces and switchboards must have additional appaiatus to accommodate and care for the long distance circuits. wl"f oreresn?edf f thc war we als aimed to maintain cnsSL iront if plant ahead of immediate needs, thus ic W f ""n mre fat,sfactory compliance with demands for serv- Ihst NOTIt'E Nidiee Is hereby given that re. id d strict meeting will be held at The Jette hall. Champoes. in Roa.i District No. 61 In Marlon county. Oregon, on Sat in diy the 6th day of November leo. at 8 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of levying an additional tax for road purposes In said dis trict. W. M. m siSEV. Judge. JOERNAL WANT ADS PAY JOI RNAI, WANT ADS TVT JOURNAL WANT ADS DAT Recleaned Fall Wheat FV''A varieties- including White Winter. Kinney. Durham. Red Chaff, etc. a f'u n,?!2Ted FalLRye- Vetch Cheat sed and a lull line of clover and grass seeds oorsiliertHi" UT PriceS the ,0West' ID. A. White & Sons ! Phone 160255 State St., Salem, Or. I terials we uSp . - T war tnis reserve was exhausted as the ma SaTJXJT.S PPry taken by the Government and o-.x... FiioiUi consiaeration bimtm SS as is the case with a" other lines of -till Tampered bfiw haveontmued to an unexpected degree. We are namPered bj shortage of materials and delayed deliveries. tehenSve6 d 'SSSS f 0ur lon distance patrons. We have tollciSsuffSent to Pr0gram designed to provide additional V6 .uincient to meet the present and constantly growing demands. 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